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The Mansfield Municipal Authority and the Borough of Mansfield are in the process of updating our emergency contact system. We are asking residents to verify their contact information. This information is essential for our records so that you may be contacted in case of an emergency. Please contact the Municipal Authority Office via phone (570-662-2589) or via the following link http://www.mansfieldmunicipal.com , then click on the Swift911 link.

Mansfield Borough is an equal opportunity provider and employer

Local Government

The Borough was incorporated on February 13, 1857 and is governed by a seven-member Council who are elected for staggered four-year terms. A mayor is elected also for a four-year term and is responsible for administration of its Police Department. The Borough Manager is appointed by Council and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Borough.

Geographical Information

The Borough of Mansfield is located at the intersection of Business Route 15, soon to be the I-99 Corridor, and Route 6. Mansfield is situated in the east central portion of Tioga County. Tioga County, located in north central Pennsylvania, is one of the State’s largest counties in the area and also one of the most rural. The area of the Borough is roughly 1216 acres. The Borough is located approximately 30 miles to the south of Corning, NY and 45 miles to the north of Williamsport. Mansfield has a 2010 U.S. Census population of 3,625 and contains 1.6 square miles of area. There are approximately 10.35 miles of Borough roads and 5.36 miles of State roads.

Mansfield University

The Borough of Mansfield is also the home of Mansfield University, a small public university in the liberal arts tradition and member of the State System of Higher Education in Pennsylvania. The University provides undergraduate and graduate instruction for students in the areas of liberal arts, sciences, the professions and other applied fields, research, and art.

Miscellaneous Information

The Water/Sewer bills are prepared monthly. Effective January 1, 2017 the sewer fees, per EDU (equivalent dwelling unit), are a base charge of $16.50 plus $6.00/1,000 gallons in excess of 1,500 gallons. The water fees for residents, per EDU, are a base charge of $11.25 plus $6.75/1,000 gallons. For commercial usage, per EDU, the base fee is $11.25 plus $7.25/1,000 gallons. For new service hook-ups there is a one-time tapping fee of $1,000/EDU for both the water and the sewer lines. Additional hook on fees may include, but are not limited to, meter, horns, and mxu. Water/sewer bills can be paid on-line at https://diversifiedbillpay.com/v1/mansfield

Trash pick-up in the Borough is contracted through NTSWA. They operate on a sticker system. Effective January 1, 2018 stickers are $2.50 each and can be purchased at Pump & Pantry or the Borough Office. Pick up on the south side of town is Monday, and the north side of town, including Sullivan Street, is on Thursday. Recycling is picked up every other Wednesday, calendars are available on this web page or at the Borough office.